In coercive or narcissistic relationships, victims' nervous systems reorganize to prioritize monitoring the abuser's reactions and avoiding punishment, creating a persistent state of hypervigilance that continues even after the relationship ends, which explains why survivors often recognize familiar patterns in stories like Sleeping with the Enemy or The Stepford Wives.
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When love becomes a prison: the hidden toll of narcissism.Ajouté :
And after a while, you no longer feel fully inside your own life.
Your nervous system actually begins organizing itself around someone else and what their reactions might be.
And you're keeping the peace, avoiding punishment, preventing emotional fallout even before it starts.
And even after you leave, your body may still live as though the danger is still present.
That's why this story stayed with people because beneath the thriller, many survivors of narcissistic or coercive relationships recognize something painfully real.
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